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RE: CMU Drops Under D1 FBS Mandated Sport Sponsorship Levels
(05-20-2020 12:00 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  
(05-20-2020 10:59 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  Deny the waiver.

If CMU can't uphold FBS standards, they need to drop down, where they belong.

To be fair---they cant afford it because they were ordered by the state to shut down operations. I have no issue with a temporary waiver given the unusual circumstances. That said, it would be a good time for CMU reexamine their decision to compete at the FBS level. Im not sure they are all that committed. Its possible Cynicloes "D" option is in play. Much easier on the administration if they want to drop down if it appears they were "forced" to move down.
That's what I thought too when the G5 initially applied for a waiver.
05-20-2020 12:07 PM
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